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The Debate of Flash, Usability, and Standards

Hey All,
I thought today, I would touch on the debate between Flash and CSS/Accessibility, based on my own work experiences. I would also like to announce that I will be releasing a tutorial/review of Microsoft’s new suite of Expression, as well as the accompanying Silverlight. I was fortunate enough to work on a project for [...]

Friday Focus #9

Let’s get right into it with out ninth edition of Friday Focus.
Sites of the Week
This week was about site redesigns, and two great ones in my mind are Wordpress and Microsoft. The new Wordpress.com design is very neat and clean, and a real step up from their last effort. I think the Wordpress team did [...]

Google, MS, and Yahoo Sitemaps

From Techcrunch we have learned that Microsoft, Yahoo, and Google will sideline their search engine war games for a universal sitemap protocol. The protocol will allow you to get your sitemap indexed on all three search engines without submitting to each one. For example, Google Sitemap users will soon have their sitemaps indexed on both [...]

Microsoft Launches Blogging Tool

Yesterday, Microsoft released the first free beta of Windows Live Writer, a fully-featured desktop blogging tool. This first release looks very good, but I myself have yet to give it a shot. I had planned on reviewing it, but after checking my buddy Paul’s site, he had a long review like I expected he would. [...]